The ban has set the stage for a Supreme Court battle over executive powers later this year.
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By Andrea Germanos / Common Dreams —
A request for sensitive voter information by the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity is garnering backlash from civil rights advocacy groups, governors and state secretaries. (Pictured: A 2014 march for voter protections.)
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By Carrie Rickey — Although “The Big Sick” presents itself as a familiar story with an intercultural twist, it breaks from the typical boy-meets-girl form in more ways than one with moving results.
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By Paul Von Blum — A new book by writer, photographer and union organizer David Bacon is a bilingual fusion of journalism and documentary photography that reveals the humanity and suffering of marginalized Latino workers.
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By Juan Cole / Informed Comment —
U.S. media is focusing on the president’s provocations rather than on important issues like tax cuts, climate change and health care. (Pictured: Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough on MSNBC.)
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By Juan Cole / Informed Comment —
The American statement that Syrian President Bashar Assad (pictured) is preparing to use poison gas could have dire consequences.
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By Rebecca Gordon / TomDispatch —
There are so many wars and war rumors involving America these days that it’s starting to feel a little unreal, even for the most devoted of news watchers.
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By Henry Giroux / Truthout —
Any viable attempt at developing democratic politics must address the role of education and civic literacy as central to politics itself.
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By Robert Parry / Consortiumnews —
The Times belatedly rejects the much-repeated claim that all 17 U.S. intelligence agencies agreed that Russia hacked into and distributed Democratic Party emails.
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By Nicole Winfield and Kristen Gelineau, Associated Press —
Charges against Cardinal George Pell mark the first time a criminal case related to the Catholic Church’s pervasive abuse scandal has reached the Vatican’s innermost circles.
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By Amy Goodman and Denis Moynihan —
“The science is showing us that if you lack health insurance ... people die earlier as a result,” says Dr. Steffie Woolhandler, co-founder of Physicians for a National Health Program.
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The documents reveal U.S. fears over communism and offer new information on the CIA’s role in toppling Iran’s government. (Pictured: A man erases graffiti from a wall in Iran in 1953.)
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By Barbara Dunlap — Programs help sexual assault survivors confront a tangle of law enforcement, medical and legal proceedings. (Pictured, part of a webpage of a nonprofit group that reports and records sexual assaults.)
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By Norman Solomon — Fifty years after the Glassboro Summit between President Johnson (pictured right) and Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin, we should question the wisdom of leaders averse to any U.S.-Russia detente.
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